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Who can create a proposal?

Any connected wallet can submit a governance proposal. There is no minimum token threshold. A small XLM submission fee is charged to prevent spam — this fee is governance-set and goes to the protocol treasury.

What proposals can cover

  • Operational changes — increase/decrease allowance budget, target floor or ceiling
  • Treasury allocation — directing protocol fee revenue toward grants, development, or liquidity
  • Feature signaling — expressing community support for new protocol directions
  • Emergency actions — protective measures in the event of a future challenge

What makes a good proposal

The best proposals are specific and falsifiable. The more specific you are, the more accurately the prediction market can price it.
// Good ✓
"Increase the monthly marketing budget by 10% for 90 days"

// Not a proposal ✗
"Improve the protocol"
A well-formed proposal includes a clear title, rationale explaining why this benefits the protocol, the specific on-chain change that would be executed if it passes, known risks, and a proposed voting duration.